The systems are not failing those killed, they are built to kill. And now, once again, a lot of us know. In the background, the bulldozer is charging ahead anyway
Hope feels dangerous to me. Not because love is lacking. But because our collective grief for the loss of love – from the pandemic to a hate-filled public conversation – seems to count for very little
By tapping into the modern woman’s insecurity, by personifying itself as a vulnerable naive Barbie, Mattel tries to get absolution from the audience. And tries to extend absolution to the audience
In the 2014 NALSA judgment, the Supreme Court ruled that transgender persons have a right to reservation, owing to the fact that they “are a socially and educationally backward class”. What has happened so far?
The live-wire that any piece of work around religion inevitably becomes, the volatility surrounding us every day when we speak of religion, points to an issue much larger than the Adipurush row
Journalism is enriched as much by the final product as it is by the process of creation. AI may have much to offer, but human interaction is key for the work done in news organisations.
Now, more than ever, the question of who gets to regulate Big Tech is relevant. For a platform that is as central to politics and policy today, the lack of checks and balances is alarming
The very fact that Madhuri Dixit — of "Choli ke peeche" fame — is cast in the role of a lesbian marks the progress Maja Ma makes for queer stories in India